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Hutton lose out in cup semi-final

DENNY KING MEMORIAL CUP SEMI-FINALS

EPPING made it through to the final for the second time in five seasons when they travelled to Buckhurst Hill and won 3-2. Ollie Slater and Peter Beaumont scored the home teams goals with Danny Bates, Steve Reynolds and Danny Gillard scoring for Epping.

Third division champions Wadham Lodge beat division one Hutton 2-1 after extra-time in the other semi-final. All the goals came in the final 30 minutes with Luke Meadwright scoring for Hutton and Josh Sykes and Adam Walsh for Wadham Lodge.

The final is being played at Billericay Town's New Lodge ground tomorrow (Thursday) May 13.

KELVEDON Hatch slipped up in their title chase when a goal from Luis Manor gave Rayleigh Town a 1-0 home victory

With four games in hand over the leaders, Harold Wood Athletic are now in pole position being just nine points behind following their 3-0 win at relegated Faces FC . Jake Marsh scored twice and Steve Portway once.

Manford Way finished their season with a 4-0 win at relegation threatened Benfleet. Tom Richardson scored twice with Joe Lovell and Ken Mcanulty also finding the net.

Westhamians made it four consecutive away wins when a Reiss Kingsley scored the only goal in a 1-0 victory at Frenford Senior.

Playing his second game of the day Gordon Midford added another goal to his morning total for Canning Town but could not prevent his team losing 2-1 at Mountnessing Boca. Luke Pain scored both the Mountnessing goals one from the penalty spot.

THREE goals by Paul Turner and one each from Callum Bodice and Steve Beckford secured Bishop's Stortford's place in the division for next season following their 5-2 win over visitors Sungate whose scorer was Jamie Watkins with both goals.

This means that despite winning 4-2 at already relegated Shell Club Corringham, Leigh Ramblers are relegated. Danny Penfold and Andrew McNaney scored for Shell with Kevin Pain, Barry Walker, Sam Harding and Rob Jones getting the Ramblers goals

BROOMFIELD finished the season in fourth place after goals from Mike Karabardak and Creag Lawrence gave them a 2-1 victory at Herongate Athletic whose scorer was Daniel Chambers.

CRANES United moved into second after a hat-trick from Eric Mbassa and goals from Isma Bukenya, Matthew Isegona and Musa Kizito gave them a 6-2 win over visitors Basildon Town .

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